Nombre:
Aurialbis Estrella Flete
Matricula:
100042526
Asignatura:
Conversación Inglesa
Facilitador/a:
Melvin Paulino
Tema:
Task 1
Escuela:
Escuela de turismo
Link of the video:
https://youtu.be/SirE4tceME0
A- Now comment based on the video:
1. Do you have a pet?
Yes, I do, I have a dog
2. How many pets are there in America approximately?
Approximately 48 million of pets
3. Do you agree with the way people in America treat their
pets?
yes, I agree with the way that the American people treat their
pets, because they deserve all the loves and the care, and the
American people are one of the nationalities that treat better their
pets.
B- Read and study in your book "Hot Topics 1", Chapter 1
Pampered Pets: Love me? Love my dog!
Work on the following exercises:
Read the articles. Look for the answers to your questions.
Pg. 5, exercises: Check the Facts Reading1 A, B
(READING 1)
A. Read the statements and write true (T) or false (F). Go back to
Reading i .and look for the answers you are unsure of.
_F _ 1. People can eat at the Pet Cafe.
_ F_ 2. Dogs eat at tables at the Pet Cafe.
_F _ 3. Americans are spending less money on pets than they did before.
_ V_ 4. Some hotels allow pets to stay.
_F _ 5. Everyone thinks that pet restaurants are a good idea.
_F_6. There are many pet restaurants in the United States.
_V_ 7. Some regular restaurants sell food for pets.
B. Answer the questions.
1. The writer quotes several people. What is each person's position?
Vera Carter: It is not strange a restaurant for dogs.
Carl Gregory: agrees that a restaurant for dogs it is not strange and he says
that people are doing even more for their pets, like spending millions of dollars
on toys, beds, classes and even clothing
Jack Simpson: says that dog restaurants are absurd.
Sherry Evans: does not agree with Jack Simpson’s opinion. She says that dog
restaurants are not ridiculous.
2. What unusual services do each of these types of businesses offer to
pets?
Hotels: rent pet-friendly rooms and room service for dogs.
Restaurants: are adding food for pets to their menus.
Bakeries: are selling pet treats.
Pg. 6, exercises: Reading 2, A, B
Read the statements and write true (T) or false (F). Go back to Reading 2 and
look for the answers you are unsure of.
_V_ 1. Camp Hideaway is for only for pets.
_F_ 2. Camp Hideaway has services for cats, dogs, birds, and fish.
_F_3. The camp is only for social animals.
_V_ 4. Cats stay in rooms with birds and fish.
_V_ 5. Not all pets follow the same daily schedule at the camp.
_F_ 6. Pet owners must bring their pet's own food and bed.
B. Answer the questions.
1. How is Camp Hideaway like a camp for children? Camp Hideaway is like a
camp for children since it has pool, outdoor area for playful and a television
room.
2. What special things does Camp Hideaway have for cats? For dogs?
For cats Camp Hideaway have special things such as separate exercise area,
private room with windows they can look outside and see birds and fishes, lots
of toys to play with, classical music 24 hours and day, their own counselors to
follow pets’ daily schedule. In the other hand for dogs they have indoor heated
dog runs and a big outdoor area for playful, social dogs, doggie TV room, and
separate exercise area, lots of toys to play with, classical music 24 hours and
day, their own counselors to follow pets’ daily schedule and also food.
Pg. 6, exercise: Analyze
Answer these questions. Give reasons for your answers.
1-Do you think Carl Gregory has a pet?
Yes, I think he does have pet. He is probably talking of his own experience with
his pet, and I think that if he is a pet industry expert is because he loves pets.
2. Do some people travel with their pets?
Yes, many people travel with their pets even when they travel abroad.
3. Do you think Sherry Evans has children?
I think she does have children even though she calls her dog Lulu her sweet
precious baby.
4. Is Camp Hideaway probably more expensive than dog pounds or
kennels?
Well, since Camp Hideaway is a high-class place, I think that it is more
expensive than Dog pounds and Kennels.
5. What do the names Fifi, Sparky, Fluffy, Roger, and Princess refer to?
Why did the writer use them? They refer to pets’ names. The writer uses them
because they’re common pet’s names.
Pg. 9, exercise: Reading Skills
Reading Skills
Identifying the Author's Purpose
1. Which article informs readers?
What information does the author want the readers to know?
1. New Which article informs readers? What information does the
author want the readers to know?
I think that both articles inform readers. The information the author
wants the readers to know in the article 1 is that there is a restaurant
where dogs can be taken for celebrating a birthday or having a dinner. In
article 2 the author wants the readers to know that there is place where
pets’ owner can leave their pets in case they want to take a vacation in
summer or any other season.
2. Which article persuades readers? What does the author want
readers to do?
Both articles persuades readers either to take their pets to their
restaurant or to Camp Hideaway.
3. Look at Reading
1. a. How does the author use quotes?
In the second paragraph the author quotes according to what restaurant
owner Vera Carter says, "People want to return the loyalty and love their
animals give them. For a dog, the best way to do that is to give them
good food."
The author makes two more quotes with two different people in the last
paragraph of the first reading, the author uses the next quotes, As Web
blogger Jack Simpson says, "Dog restaurants are absurd." Dog owner
Sherry Evans doesn't agree. She went to the Pet Cafe with her dog,
Lulu. "No, it's not ridiculous," she says. "Everyone has to feel needed.
Lulu is my sweet, precious baby:'
b. Do you know the author's opinion?
The author’s opinion is that Americans spent twice on their pets in 2004
than what they spent in 1994. He says that more and more restaurants
are adding food for pets to their menus. However, there aren't many sit-
down pet restaurants like the Pet Café.
4. Look at Reading 2.
a. How does the author use punctuation?
The author uses question marks so readers can keep interested in the
reading. The author also uses exclamation marks to show surprise.
b. What positive words can you find?
High-class place, summer camp, pool time, play,
c. Do you know the author's opinion? How?
No, I don’t.
Discussion
1. Would you take your dog to a restaurant?
Yes, I would take a dog to a restaurant.
2. Would you go to a restaurant that served animals?
Yes, I would go to a restaurant that served animals
3. Would you stay in a hotel that allowed animals?
Yes, I would stay in a hotel that allowed animal.
4. What should people with pets do when they go on vacation?
In my opinion they should take their pets with them but if they find a
place like Camp Hideaway they better leave them in that place.
Pg. 10, exercise: PART II, Read to find the answers to these
questions.
1. What are clones?
Clones are exact genetic copy of another animals.
2. What does the company Genetic Savings and Clone do?
They clone pets after they die.
3. What guarantee does the company give?
They guarantee that the clone will be healthy and that it will look very much
like the original animal.
4. Do all pet owners want to clone their pets?
Why or why not?
Some pet owners want to clone their pets because that way they will keep at
least a part of their original pets when they die. Others pet owners don’t
want to clone their pets because they think that it is absurd and others think
it is too expensive.
Pg. 11, exercises: Vocabulary Work / Reading Skills
Guess Meaning from Context
1. Can you guess the meanings of these words? What clues did you use?
a. genetic It is relating or applied to all the members of a class, group, or kind.
b. multibillion-dollar Someone who has so much money.
c. guarantee something that makes sure a particular outcome or condition will
come to pass.
d. beloved a person who is dearly loved.
e. animal shelter is a refugee for animals or a pet shop.
2. How do the meanings of the underlined words differ in this reading
from the meanings that you know?
a. losing a pet is very upsetting It means when someone’s pet dies or passes
away.
b. her late cat I interpret this as her old cat that was almost passing away.
Reading Skills
Analyzing Quotations Look back at the reading and underline the
quotations.
Name of the person quoted For or against cloning?
1-Lou Hawthorne for cloning
2 Marsha Brooks for cloning
3 Karen and Michael against cloning
Pg. 12, exercise: Talk about Your Ideas
Answer this questionnaire
I think that's OK. I'm not sure if I don't think that's
that's ok ok
People buy their
pets special x
food.
People cook
food for their x
pets.
People let their
pets live in their x
houses.
People let their
pets sleep in x
their rooms
People let their
pets sleep on x
their beds.
People buy their
pets toys. x
. People take
their pets to x
animal doctor
People give
their pets x
vitamins or
medicine
People send
their dogs to x
training classes.
People take
their pets to x
animal
psychologists.
Think about people you know who have pets. Do you agree with the way they
treat them? Why or why not?
I know many people who have pets, I have seen people that mistreat their pet and
others that treats their pet well. Of course I disagree with those people that mistreat
their dogs, I think that pets don’t deserve to be mistreated because they also have
feelings. In the other hand I agree with those that treat their pets well because as soon
we get pets that live with us in our house they will become part of the family therefore
they must be treated respectfully.